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[quote name="mytwocents" post="1386180" timestamp="1363535492"]
[quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=110159.msg1386172#msg1386172 date=1363533735]
You CAN'T answer THAT question, yet you are sure that all of those kids are "homegrown"? Sounds shady to me... ::)
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Are you suggesting that they are not home grown??
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He isnt sure.  It's simply a way to evade the well known circumstances of a few schools.
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[quote name="NorthoftheBorder" post="1386544" timestamp="1363660129"]
[quote author=BADSANTA link=topic=110159.msg1384851#msg1384851 date=1363105979]
Kountze

Tremaine Hancock
Ashton
Iba McDaniel
Josh Hancock
Keithan Hancock

Bench

Devin Bray
Andre Boutte
Waylon Lowe
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These lists are all time in the last 15 years or so.  [b]Any mention of Kountze all time team without Russell Coffee doesn't hold water!![/b]
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Already mentioned.
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[quote name="HFfan5" post="1385208" timestamp="1363180563"]
[quote author=finger roll link=topic=110159.msg1385191#msg1385191 date=1363157836]
EC
Quinn Brown
Pat Denton
Pat Thomas
TJ White
Greg Lavier
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You have to have Tramain Thomas on this list.

Good Catch HF:
Quinn Brown
Pat Denton
Pat Thomas
TJ White
Tramain Thomas
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[quote name="Stevenash" post="1393304" timestamp="1365623293"]
[quote author=BADSANTA link=topic=110159.msg1385751#msg1385751 date=1363362170]
What about PA SFA and Lumberton?
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I can remember a very tall kid at SFA who went on to play at, I think, Virginia.
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Eric Alexander class of 2000 was a very good basketball player, but better in football. (not the tall kid mentioned)
  played football for LSU and then with the New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, and Jacksonville Jaguars
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sorry I missed the starting five ......Calvin would still be there.... easy replace for Holmes not to take anything away from his (Holmes)  accomplishments ......  but I played with and against both numerous times Carrier hands down .....
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you guys must not have much to do during the day .......played with Carrier back in the 80s ...for those of you that actually know Trey then you would know that he has an older friend ex Hawk ballplayer .....that stayed in shape in the summer palying with all the guys that of that era including Holmes .......
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[quote author=Stevenash link=topic=110159.msg1393744#msg1393744 date=1365789641]
If you were a close friend of Trey , then you would not have been old enough to play against a graduate of HJ in 1982 who ought to be approaching 50 right now.
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Uhmmmm.... uh, 49. ;) ;D
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Even though I watched him play a number of times, I  don't know the exact age of  Mr. Carrier when he graduated hence, the "approaching 50" remark.  Have seen a number of young men graduate at 17, 18. and 19.
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[quote name="Stevenash" post="1393768" timestamp="1365795316"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=110159.msg1393755#msg1393755 date=1365792894]
[quote author=Stevenash link=topic=110159.msg1393744#msg1393744 date=1365789641]
If you were a close friend of Trey , then you would not have been old enough to play against a graduate of HJ in 1982 who ought to be approaching 50 right now.
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Uhmmmm.... uh, 49. ;) ;D
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Even though I watched him play a number of times, I  don't know the exact age of  Mr. Carrier when he graduated hence, the "approaching 50" remark.  Have seen a number of young men graduate at 17, 18. and 19.
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Robb,

Trey is only a year older than Shannon.  So if you played against Shannon in pick up ball (which hardly qualifies as a determining factor of who was better) then you were playing against Shannon when he was a soph. or junior and you were what?  23 or 24 years old?  It's your opinion but I don't agree.
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[quote author=BADSANTA link=topic=110159.msg1396420#msg1396420 date=1366471376]
Who was 20 when they graduated?
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Oooooooh - that's a good one AAW! ;D ;D ;D


Lance Berry. ;D
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